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1851 Navy Steel
1851 Navy Steel
The 1851 Navy revolver, produced from 1851 to 1872, was the most famous model of the cap-and-ball era for good reasons. This 6-shot offers perfect balance, precise aim, and functional dependability. This 1851 navy model features a case hardened steel frame, blued parts, brass backstrap and triggerguard, octagonal barrel, and an walnut Navy size grip. The .44 caliber model includes a rebated cylinder and the .36 model includes a standard Navy cylinder. A conversion cylinder is available for this model that is a drop-in conversion to smokeless .45LC/.45Schofield (for the .44 model) and .38LC (for the .36 model) ammunition.
SKU | 1851 Navy Steel P |
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Barrel Length | 4-7/8", 7.5" Octagonal |
Caliber | .44, .36 |
Capacity | 6 |
Weight | 4-7/8"=2.43 lbs, 7.5"=2.60 lbs |
Finish | Blue Finish with Case Hardened Frame |
Grip/Stock | Walnut |
Manufacturer | Pietta |
Sights | Brass Post Front Sight, Rear Sight Notch In Hammer |
Overall Length | 4-7/8"=10.67", 7.5"=12.67" |
Action Version | Taylor Tuning Not Available |
The 1851 Navy revolver, produced from 1851 to 1872, was the most famous model of the cap-and-ball era for good reasons. This 6-shot offers perfect balance, precise aim, and functional dependability. This 1851 navy model features a case hardened steel frame, blued parts, brass backstrap and triggerguard, octagonal barrel, and an walnut Navy size grip. The .44 caliber model includes a rebated cylinder and the .36 model includes a standard Navy cylinder. A conversion cylinder is available for this model that is a drop-in conversion to smokeless .45LC/.45Schofield (for the .44 model) and .38LC (for the .36 model) ammunition.
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